A young filmmaker tries to give her schizophrenic brother a taste for life by taking him to the seaside village where they shared happy childhood memories.
In Cambodia, near the border with Vietnam, three members of the Bunong people struggle to preserve the way of life they have always shared with elephants.
Portrait of the sex industry in Quebec and the rest of the world, in the era of ihe Internet and social media.
Asked by his agent to improve his image, an arrogant talk show host is sent against his will to Haiti as a spokesperson for a Quebec NGO.
Portrait of seven men with money, alcohol, or drug problems, who live in the same boarding house in Montreal.
Examination of the environmental, economic and social impacts of oil exploration off the Magdalen Islands, Gasp
At age seventy-five, Giuseppe Marinoni, a high-end bicycle manufacturer and former cycling champion, attempts to break the record for the most laps in one hour for his age group.
In Ghana, undercover investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas helps the police catch criminals.
Three teenagers study at the Maison Familiale Rurale, a high school in the Eastern Townships dedicated to teaching natural trades.
In 1999, in the suburbs of Quebec City, a printer and aspiring cartoonist witnesses the slow decline of his father-in-law who has pancreatic cancer.
The crew of a submarine in distress receives a surprise visit from a wood runner (coureur des bois), whose fate is linked to that of a young amnesiac, prisoner of a pack of lycanthropes.
Returning to her native Chile after forty years of absence, a director meets with old friends and representatives of the country’s artistic, social and political circles.
A gay Montreal intellectual, who had been corresponding with a Syrian-American blogger, discovers that their relationship was not what she thought it was.
In 1955, Dennis Stock, a freelance photographer for Life magazine, devotes a piece to James Dean, the rising star of Hollywood.
Still reeling from the recent death of her mother, a young woman perceives strange noises and whispers in the old house where she has just moved in with her father.
In the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks, twenty-two Turkish-speaking Muslims are unjustly suspected of terrorism and incarcerated at Guantanamo.
A few years after accidentally causing the death of a child, a novelist meets the deceased
During the Christmas vacation, two gangs of children compete in a fight to the finish for possession of a snow fort.
In twelveth century China, an opium-addicted Christian knight comes to the aid of a young prince and his sister, who are being chased by their older brother who has seized the throne by killing their father.
In a small Gaspesian town, a young journalist investigates a series of murders that could be linked to the sinking of a ship in the 1930s.
In late 1960s Quebec, a nun who teaches music does everything she can to save her school, which is threatened with closure.
Portrait of the Dene, natives of the Northwest Territories whose way of life has been documented by an oblate father who has lived with them for over seventy years.
Bought in 1988 by villagers from Beit Sahour to end their dependence on Israel for food, eighteen cows become the symbol of Palestinian resistance.
A teenager with an overactive imagination experiences various emotional and family woes during her last year of high school.
The difficult reunion of a man and a woman following the discovery of their child
Drowning in debt, a shopkeeper and family man does everything he can to find himself alone with his best friend
The life and work of Montreal playwright David Fennario, born David Wipe, best known for his play “”Balconville”” and his political involvement with the Qu
Fleeing London under German air raids, two teachers and eight students take refuge in a manor haunted by the ghost of a woman who bewitches children.
Before evacuating their small town on the verge of bankruptcy, citizens make one last attempt to save it.